May 2013 Archive
15421.
Why is a Database like your Mother? (pythian.com)
15422.
On "false statements" and FBI interrogations (privacysos.org)
15423.
Government lab reveals it has operated quantum Internet for over two years (kurzweilai.net)
15424.
The story of comint mode (edward.oconnor.cx)
15425.
Digital Sabbatical: What I Learned (ozeanmedia.com)
15426.
Hiring an excellent team of interns (blog.hipmob.com)
15427.
A Call for Strong Opinions in Software Development (2011) (blog.smartbear.com)
15428.
Rethink Robotics Opens Up Baxter Robot For Researchers (spectrum.ieee.org)
15429.
Improving Twitter search with real-time human computation (blog.echen.me)
15430.
Are Application-aware Firewalls Displacing Traditional Ones? (informationsecurity.451research.com)
15431.
Discover new Internet startup. (365startup.com)
15432.
When faux news gets hacked: The Syrian Electronic Army goes after The Onion (stream.aljazeera.com)
15433.
10b requests/day? Perfect Audience is hiring a Java hacker ()
15434.
Disney Gives Electronic Arts Exclusive Rights to Star Wars Games (wired.com)
15435.
Day 6 of living on bitcoin (reddit.com)
15436.
Having Google Login Problems? (dainbinder.com)
15437.
Photoshop CC for Creative Cloud Members Coming Soon (blogs.adobe.com)
15438.
Adobe Creative Suite going subscription-only (marco.org)
15439.
The "Grouponification" of Reading (authorgraph.com)
15440.
Crash Notifications for Your Repositories (projectlocker.com)
15441.
Free vector illustration program for Windows (until 20 May) (xara.com)
15442.
A social platform for record collectors (vinylfy.com)
15443.
After SimCity debacle, EA leaves no doubt: Sims 4 works offline (gamasutra.com)
15444.
Los Alamos has been running a demo quantum key distribution system (arstechnica.com)
15445.
AI Time Machine (Essays, Patents) (humanai.com)
15446.
Samsung's (Very) Early Attempts At Thought-Controlled Mobile Devices (singularityhub.com)
15447.
Moving to an all-subscription software model (dendory.net)
15448.
Medical Equipment Donated to Developing Nations Usually Ends Up on the Junk Heap (scientificamerican.com)
15449.
Comp Sci PhDs apply advanced geometry, 3D simulation to improving e-commerce (venturebeat.com)
15450.
Christian de Duve, Nobel-Winning Biochemist, Dies at 95 [Euthanasia] (nytimes.com)